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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jul 1965, p. 18

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CA ie pr lp eae BEE Sasi rt 2-8 cup apple cider 2-3 cup salad oil eup lemon vie teaspoon salt teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg tase Gite teestt, tT hesp baggaye 10 iio On A Continental Tour By MARGARET NESS TORONTO (CP) --If you're planning a trip to Europe this summer be wise and trim your luggage down to essentials. You don't need a lot of clothes. When you're sightseeing, trav- elling from city to city, you have neither the time nor the inclination for numerous cos- tume changes. This helds trife, eyen if you are with an organ- ized tour where your bags are handled for you. And if you wander off the beaten track and travel on your own, which is more fun, you'll probably haye to carry your own luggage. So keep it to a minimum, Among the essentials are @ medium - weight coat and @ sweater set. yen in Athens where you swelter during an August day, a sweater coat is usually reuired' for dining at any of the pleasant rootlap, res taurants in the popular Plaka district, right under the floodlit Parthenon. Britain and the Scandinayian other houses in the glamor rain-] proofed category. Add a lightweight wool dress and a thin wool suit with a cour ple of blouses for Britain, Switz. erland and northern Europe, & non-crease silk dress for late: day wear and one drip-dry cot- ton. You ean probably count on the fingers of one -hand the sum- mer days in Britain when @ summer dress is absolutely es- sential. \ Spain, Italy, Greece and Yu-| goslavia require two summer dresses, one to wear while the other drip-dries, But by Sep- tember even these countries are usually pleasantly comfo' An evening gown is needed unless you are pating some special social event, The sweater set is essential if you plan to visit Britain or northern Hurope in the fall, You can wear the sweater under the suit or the cardigan over your dress for added warmth, topped probably by your eoat, A hat is your own decision, A Few Huropean women wear countries can produce days|them, even when travelling even in midsummer when coats|Londoners wear are handy. A good traveller js @ishopping in the Bond &tr rainproofed coat. Lydia Bou-\Pigcadilly-Hegent Street tique of Montreal. has some@land lunching in the best res) jstunning velvets that are com-\taurants, There may also be un-| ed Methodist Church, She ipletely tailored for daytime and expected embassy invitations in yet are elegant for evening|countries vinited where a hat wear, One twin-buttoned coat in} would be necessary, A packable| a bl ishegreen cast sports a big\one takes up little room and in| } Lowell . Jollow Piet of stitching around the|g safeguard, Also include a cou- | : horizontal § kets, | igh In'an afternoon service in,crown of seed pearls and pearl-| horizontal split pockets bg ow for windy Cannington United Methodist|ized stamens of lily of the val- INCLUDE WOOL DRESS | ays. Church, Carol Diane, daughter|°y, ved her shoulder-length| Miss Sun Valley of Toronto|SHOULDER BAG USEFUL uren, Ver » aug ~~ \veil of French tulle illusion and|and Lawrence of London are} Your most tricky purchase rf of Mr. and Mrs. Walton Ed-|she carried a cascade of pink|~--- ah ' . Lote hpateng. A taney puget ward Jollow, was united injsensation roses and stephanotis. THE STARS SAY jion is an ultra-big leather one marriage to Wesley David The matron of es eg with compartments for passport Lowell, son of Mr. and Mrs.|Mrs- pgs igor een a urUB By ESTRELLITA and money orders, and a -zip- Clifford Gordon Lowell, all of|t0™ and the bridesmaids were , pered compartment for current Cannington. : |Miss Karen Umphrey and Miss\FOR TOMORRO W money. It should be large The Reverend C: R Wression" Lowell, both of Canning-| Planetary restrictions of thejenough to carry a map of the ¥ Saas jton. past few days lift now, and youjcity you are in and a small) G aC) ofticzsted, ang te iy The best man was Mr. John|should have smooth sailing in guide book, as well as writing) -- Ae PARTS GF eY anied by Mrs. Neil 2, |Lowell, Cannington, and the|practically all matters. Post-\pad and pen. An over-the-shoul-|t (7% €.) can B.C. Pink A ons y : jushers were Mr. Kenneth Stew-|poned business and financialider strap attachment is handy, salmon social editor either before or the day after the wedding. a ; : Be ener te and Mr. Carlinegotiations can begin now,\especially when you are ecarry-|? hard-cooked eggs, chopped ven in marriage by akelin, Oshawa. with good assurance of success,|ing bags Then pack a small tablespoons cho' : sl | ' ' Dl | BS ped toasted father, fn ie wore & ge : Following the oy ge held and personal relationships|silk envelope bag for late-day| almonds ' | trong - rost gown of silk i ager] -- te in the church hall, the couple|should once more be as con- occasions. tablespoons chopped sweet | fata. fad ped ce of begin yileft on a = yt gg Pg | saa igenial as you like them to be.| shoes can make or break the| pickle relish "On Saturday afternoon injbelonged to her grandmother,| eS sine and miepent sleeves. a | hg ale f 'eed ay. Pay heey oad gel a of your holiday, Pack| | Mayonnaise to moisten | King Street United Church,|the late Mrs. Margaret Ewing |i sul vot ete , Sroup ac-\a pair of medium-heeled shoes Seasonings to taste J j The skirt complemented the|piece suit of aqua cotton and|tivities of any sort and the be-|that can be worn shopping or} Combine salmon, shake well H gy fa oa and other fresh fruits on iceberg lettuce. Serve with Had Fruit Salad Dressing. lakes 2% cups dressing. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walton Edward Jollow and her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Gordon Lowell all of Cannington. --Photo by Denis Studios, Whitby. USING HER maiden name, Carol Diane Jollow, for the last time, the bride signs the register, Henceforth she will be Mrs, Wesley David Low- ell, following her marriage recently in Cannington Unit- awa, and the late Mrs, Frost. Mr. Armstrong is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edward Armstrong, Osh- SATURDAY afternoon in King Street United Church, Grant Heath Armstrong took as his. bride Kathrine Pat- ricia Frost, daughter of Mr. James Benjamin Frost, Osh- WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Woman's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the awa, . --Aldsworth Photography SO iy, ts. CLASSIC COAT. reges' famed styling, The coat was part of the fall fashion collection preview- ed today by more than 200 newsmen here for New York Couture Group's semi- annual press week activi- ties. (AP Wirephoto) Tomorrow's Paper for Important Announcement This double-faced wool coat by Originals gets black piping details similar to Paris designer Andres Cour- a + WALKER'S JULY MONTH of VALUES at WALKER'S REDUCED TO CLEAR Misses and Girls @ Skirts FLOWER STYLE CHANGES CALGARY (CP) -- The ab-| stract design in flower arrange-| ment is taking over from con- Men's and Boys' @ Jackets what work you expect to have | BEHIND SCHEDULE done at the end of every three) ventional lines and nothing can) ever, stop it, says a flower arrange- @ Swim ' Suits @ T-Shirts Personal affairs will be goy- erned by generally good as- pects for most of the year with ment judge from Spokane, Wash. Mrs. John Jarboe says a ) ith|judge looks for six qualities, gonad on remaster balance, dominance, scale, pro- the next three weeks, between|nortion, contrast and rhyth Aug. 15 and Oct. 4, next Febru- fetihendas Mh till we hh ary, April and May. If careful PAIS ~ API to avoid "bossiness" in close ; RUG & UPHOLSTE circles (A Cancerian tendency) In Your Home... or Our Plant --especially in late August and PHONE 725-9961 late September--you should ex- perience extremely happy dom- EANERS ' hours instead of vaguely antici- |pating how much you'd like to \do. When you do this, you'll find that you pace yourself to the challenge of 'doing' instead of the dead-end luxury of "daw- dling" or.simply "planning." And even though at the end| ofthe time you haven't done} everything, you'll be a whole lot further ahead by concentrating for most of us,|on "pace" than you will if you this way|just put in hours without pac- @ Swim Trunks @ Sport Shorts and many more items @ Shifts @ Dresses AAP? Kathryn Patricia Frost became) Frost of Warkworth. bodice with tiered scallops of|nylon weave, white accessories] ginning of j F the bride of Grant Heath Arm-| The matron of honor was Mrs.|similar lace, finished with aland a corsage of feathered| friendships. {to the theatre. For sighisering,|almonds end relishes. étrong, The bride is the daugh-|Alan Dearborn, and the other|lace rose, Two organza bows atiwhite carnations, tinted aqua, |FOR THE BIRTHDAY be sure to have a comfortablejenough mayonnaise to make of : in(attendants were | Mrs. Glenithe shoulders held the flowing) Mr. and Mrs. Lowell are re-| If tomorrow is your birthday,"00my. Pair. with lower heels, spreading _consistency. Season of Mr, James Benjamin|po 15 and Mrs. Clarence Dove,|full-length train edged in scal-|siding at 208 Park road north,|the next 12 months should prove Add an open sandal or an open-|to taste with salt and pepper. st and the late Mrs, Frost/aii of Oshawa. They were dress.|loped Chantilly lace. Her double|Apartment 2, Oshawa. highly stimulating where all of toed "iia shoe for warm| Use as a filling for dainty and her bridegroom Js the sonjed alike in Copen blue formal)" sere etas your interests are concerned, 1f|"eather jopen or closed party sandwich-| Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Ed-\gowns of chiffon over taffeta. | . occupational and financial mat-|. Co-ordinating your wardrobe|*'; thin whole wheat, white or) ward Armstrong. | The best man was Mr. Wil-| Pacing Yourself ters have been somewhat on the|is more important than almost}i# fye Sre mad abit lam D. Gray, Toronto and the| slow side for the past few weeks|@nything else. Decide on one or choose, The Reverend N. T. Holmes) Bla g | fo not be disheartened, Both|two colors at most and the -------- . officiated and the soloist was\ushers were Mr. John Strachan) A li h M sede Se sauied oe oe oe a adamantly stick to your dad-| sands ah ee pg olin Vaillancourt, both) ccomp shes ore shortly, But do make - con sion, Black or beige are ideal! SMALL APPLIANCE Williams on the organ. : | Following the reception held} By RO! iA ROESCH r what you're going to ac- ~ a -, oes devine the ee te goon' +g! red| REPAIR ag Pes ogee ee et ae pone When you're hoping to ac- complish, or at least try tojnext seven weeks should yield|knit coat) and one contrast,| Free Pickup and Delivery classical sheath gown of Ligoda|left for a honeymoon in Paris complish @ goal, your best P-lachieve, within the time sched-inice results and bring you fur-like a black-and-white print silk) 725-8915 crepe. The empire bodice fea-|France and London England, pbwilg li > -- ule you set up for the job. jet a advance ini or err ack ck gure sig Ht . erepe. r d Li , *\gchedule you set up to wor' September, with still further ck cloth gloves and' @ aaa sa snsoaacs fared » scoup neckline Sn srt ve inca sheath, Prowel Teg way youl Rather than, saying, recognition, stat ~ promised in|washable alt of White sort 7 FAYE on aa: : ey jpace you set--an e way you! Rather than saying, for in-/December, next January and hen pack several changes of oo BB 4 hig het Brahe! icraaise bet lacé|stick to it--to produce J eiuallgtance, "I'm going to work|Match. As to finances: Look|costume jewelry. This can give KAYE'S bands of lace. The back was/gloves, white ae and altesults within that timetable. every evening 'this week from/for a slight uptrend between|@ fresh and interesting focus for} | ARGE SIZES SHOPPE highlighted by a flowing detach- Site orehid corsage tipped This applies to anything fromlafter dinner till bedtime and)Aug. 15 and Sept. 8, a really|your minimum wardrobe. 5 s ghle chapel y ain attached just\with turquoise, ppecidleaning a a ee" see what I get done", try add-jexcelient period for adding to i] SIZES from 14% - 32% and : to writing the chapters of @ling to this schedule of hours a|gains between Sept. 20 and Nov. | i | -of- sw % | Reg. 38 > 3 ai ee Se ec eclek com Looe ant, Ne wipook, a8. 1 pointed "y Ft one|specific plan for what you ex:/16 and another between Jan. 15 LOVELY ahi SIZE face trimmed with seed pearls,{York; New York City: Ingle-\woman : met boul s determ- pect to accomplish each night ant nga 15. Avoid extrava- BATHING SUITS ond holding a scalloped shoulder-|wood, California; Detroit tiem nee te bee WANE in a three-hour period, Know)gances and speculation between UMMER PLAY SUIT length bouffant veil similarly|gan; Reading, Michigan, Lake- mid-November and Jan. 1, how- s 5. trimmed, and she carried alwood, Ohio; Beaconsfield, Que-| "I'm getting nothing accom- KAYE'S LARGE showered cascade of white/bec; Timmins, Toronto, Dart-|plished," she said, when she SIZES SHOP roses. The bride was wearing ford, Trenton, Hamilton, Ster-jasked me for advice, "even 4 King St. BOWMANVILLE an engagement ring that hadlling and Lindsay. though I've scheduled my time 623-5102 a o to write five hours a day. "J put in the time," she went on to.explain, "and I try to get something done. But at the end of my working time, I have) little to show for my effort. A} good five hours have gone down) the drain, and I have nothing) OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily estic and social relationships. Best periods for travel; The next three weeks, all of Sep-| tember, January, April and| Unfortunately, Open Thursday and Friday to 9 p.m. things often turn out J -- - eS when our working system is|ing yourself to produce, based on "Hours" instead of on Tune the word "Pace." . FEARED MYSTERIOUS EYE) 4 child born on this day will| This is the case pind rel Several old ladies are reported|be extremely sensitive and im- ting in hours--and 7 ng ' to have taken to having their|aginative; could excel in inter- that is all that is to it--makes)),tn< fully clothed when)preting dramatic stage roles, i i workin, ae , Regie racy It lets Us Roentgen discovered X-rays ge as a musician of rare bril-\2 94 BRUCE STREET I take hours to do a job because) T fosastoactcbl a | hours stretch ahead instead of making us produce within a cer- tain time. \OFTEN TOLD TALE : | "7']] do more tomorrow," we |tell ourselves as the hours drift p jaway. Somehow I never got off the ground in getting things) done today." | Most of us, though, won't ever} |quite get off the ground when} jwe use an_ hourly schedule| lalone as the key to getting lthings done, Instead, we will \"dawdle" rather than "do" as jwe poke our way through the hours--until we actually settle DIVISION OF OSHAWA CLEANING CONTRACTORS IS THE WORD FOR THESE DIAMOND VALUES CHIC SAILOR SUIT ldown and pace ourselves to produce. Consequently, the next time you have something you want ror HAPPINESS Only 5% of all diamonds ~ SUMMER CLEARANCE 1/2 PRICE 2) Ladies' Sleeveless Shifts in many exciting styles and attractive prints, fabrics and colours. Sizes: Small, Medium, Large. Regular to 5.98 EACH 2.99 the top are matching bell- bottomed trousers. --By TRACY ADRIAN HAMPTON GARDENS 7 miles East of the 5 points corner Teunton ond Scugog Roads, 4 miles north of Bowmanville. 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